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I just became a landlord. What tech do you recommend to make the management of the tenancy /g/-compliant?
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>>107118716
>The government isn't there to make people be nice. Get this through your head.
yeah the government is there to make sure the jews get paid
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>>107118716
>The government isn't there to make people be nice
well really it is, it's there to make people be nice to the government
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>>107118716
you're misunderstanding me completely but it's fine

just give me ways to sabotage subtly
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Set up an openwrt router with an nmap service that detects if a machine is running windows or macos and add entries to the firewall redirect them to the gentoo website
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The privilege to seek rent should be a time-limited reward to those who finance construction to improve property and build housing. But it doesn't work out. If you limit the rewards, then housing is less valuable giving them less incentive to build new, valuable housing.

A method that actually helps to lower rents AND make being a landlord easier is, perhaps surprisingly, to have a social credit system which includes a tenancy suitability score. Landlords could avoid bad tenants easily. Good tenants = more money, lower costs operating the same property. This would in turn make new rental properties a better speculative investment, creating slightly more oversupply of rentals in the housing market.

This post brought to you by the World Economic Form and the CCCP.

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Yeah it's a bubble.
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>>107116503
dictatorship of the bourgeoisie
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>>107119149
Palantir, ChatGPT/Grok, they are all just using it for data farming and military usage, helping "identify" (code word for tracking users and reporting them to feds) problem individuals and illegally spy on people through purchases like at Wendy's. Its an "Intelligence" (read spy agency) stuff. Best security method against whistleblowing on illegal spy agency shit is not letting the public know what you are doing with your tools.
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>>107119149
Anon, the NSA has been routing most internet traffic through a data center in California. They have been mining metadata for decades, they're absolute psychos trashing the internet and eroding other countries.
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>>107119192
That's just called Fascism. (Italian), sorry to burst your bubble socialist. Also "American Jingoism."
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>>107119203
Every european should sue American government for this violation of GDPR right to have your data be delete-able and not shared to third parties including government. US would be paying off european neets $6mil.

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name a more useless piece of FOSS software
>open browser
>kde wallet is asking for a password
>refuse
>kde wallet is asking for a password
>refuse
>kde wallet is asking for a password
>refuse
>browser opens
>something may be misbehaving
nobody wants this shit, this has been an issue for at least half a decade at this point
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>>107118111
irrelevant, but https://gitgud.io/wackyideas/aerothemeplasma

>>107118117
>spyware, but FOSS doesn't have this problem
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>>107118094
This shit is why I switched to dwl. I'd rather write half the features of my desktop myself than use one that has nagging popups like that.
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Troonixware + pajeetware = KDE
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>>107118094
I had a similar problem with chromium on xfce.
the solution is to remove the wallet/keyring "app"
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Any Win7gods ever have any issues with viruses, malware, ransomware etc?
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>>107118789
>I don't have to move my head to look at the start menu.
Neither do I.

>I'm not gonna keep all of those things tiled. Some of them need to be maximized to use properly, like the IDE or the web browser. The folders, media player, and any notes I'm reading would be in small windows.
Yeah which is why ultrawides are superior. You can tile more and it's superior for multitasking

>I have four sixteen by nine monitors. I just don't use them. They're too wide. Take up too much horizontal desk space and introduce the previously mentioned mouse movement and head craning problems.
Just push the monitor back lmao I have an 21:9 centered and 16:9 to the side and I barely move my head

>I don't like the way Linux operates. Its designed to be updated constantly
No you update when you decide
>draw all its software from a single online repository
No you can add repos
>and lock everything behind strict UAC.

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>>107118903
>You can tile more and it's superior for multitasking
Alt tabbing is enough. I can't read two things at once, so it makes little difference whether the text is filling a whole 4:3 monitor, or half an ultrawide.

>Just push the monitor back lmao
I'm 6 feet away from my monitor right now.

>No you update when you decide
Shit drops support for old packages and OS versions fast, and its hard to find old software once the repositories remove it or go down. Enjoy dependency hunting for a ten year old program.

>No you can add repos
Still means I have to use repos.

>but you can make your own repos
Which is a lot of work for something I can do in ten seconds on Windows.

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>>107119026
>Alt tabbing is enough. I can't read two things at once, so it makes little difference whether the text is filling a whole 4:3 monitor, or half an ultrawide.
Its not enough, its inferior to tab between windows.

>Shit drops support for old packages and OS versions fast, and its hard to find old software once the repositories remove it or go down. Enjoy dependency hunting for a ten year old program.
I don't understand this obsession with old software

>Its easier if everything operates with max privileges and never has to ask for them. I know how to avoid bricking my system and not to run obvious malware, so I don't want things baby proofed like I don't.
Yeah it's easier, but it's also retarded.

>So you concede that there is a challenge in doing it then.
Its not a challenge, its trivial to do.

>You handicap yourself on purpose so you can learn to work more efficiently to compensate for the handicap. Its like doing one handed push ups.
You aren't learning anything. You aren't improving something. You aren't being efficient. It's choosing to live your life like you're disabled.
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>>107119073
>I don't understand this obsession with old software
A lot of the time newer versions of programs are worse. They use more resources, remove features, add unnecessary ones, and can mess with the UI.

>Yeah it's easier, but it's also retarded.
Works on my machine, and has done so for years.
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>>107119073
>You aren't learning anything
I've learned a lot doing it.

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What went wrong?
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>>107113310
they got chinked
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>>107113310
Didn't they get the double fucked with the iphone, then the recession and floundered around ever since?
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>>107113310
Moto G 3rd Gen was the first and best smartphone I ever had. X Play too.
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>>107113324
Guess what, it comes back and they start randomizing the app names on you so that they always get enabled again. Enjoy. I'm never buying one again.
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>>107113310
The stock Motorola OS is shit, you'd be lucky to get more than one major update.
But the hardware is good value and they're durable. Very cheap and still comes with features like headphone jack and microSD card slot.
If you get one that supports LineageOS and install that then it's excellent. For the past 10 years I have been using Motorola phones running CyanogenMod/LineageOS.

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>>107118721
>anime player
unironically end yourself
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>>107113550
Oh hai!! XD
>bends over seductively
Eheheh! >.<
>sharts bussy
Oh no teehee my bussy is wet and horny! uwu
>bussy stain starts to become apparent in my thin girl panties
>removes clothes, spread cheeks
God I hope someone doesn't take advantage of my hot bussyhole while I'm vulnerable like this, that would be terrible!~ :3c
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i've always said HDR is a meme
buyers remorse autistic midwit cattle coping with their raped colors gayland plasma
total goyslop lol

vo=gpu won
>>107118981
trvke
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>>107119130
u forgot to type in all lowercase, attach tranime booru image, shill spyware, samefag
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>>107119130
>>sharts bussy
my sides

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Has technology gone too far?
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>>107096792
So if you forget to bring your phone your fucked?
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>>107096792
This shit exists because bugmen will unironically steal the whole roll in public toilet lmao
this isn't a joke. Look it up
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>>107096792
What a novel innovation in connecting consumers to goods! It's exciting to live in such vibrant and dynamic times with people trying oh so many new ideas to try to make life better for everyone!
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Thats why I always carry a roll of toilet paper and a towel on my bag.
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>>107097266
I need literally 10 times that amount of TP to wipe my ass.

tell me about the technologies you enjoy and their advancement in recent years
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>>107118541
Well, should every user of Photoshop or Blender be an artist? Basically, yes, disregarding outliers. 3D printers are for prototyping novel objects, so it's normal if only people interested in fabrication are using them.
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TP5100
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TP5100 lipo charger board
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>>107117053

Batteries. Besides that chemical advancements in resin printing. The whole print in a gel medium thing is neat but completely unrealistic for consumer shit.

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The son of Jack Tramiel, Leonard, along with the Commodore retro community, have secured all 47 original trademarks. Commodore is back with modern hardware in a retro-inspired chassis, and a new Linux-based OS, Commodore OS Vision 3.0, based around the same principles that made the original Commodore appealing for enthusiasts and hobby programmers. While Commodore becoming an industry player again is very unlikely, and they're clearly leveraging nostalgia to make a buck, it's interesting to see the company necro'd from the ether. What does /g/ think about the return of Commodore?
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>>107116993
What even happened here?
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>>107115552
You already nailed it OP. It's going to flop.

Hey, let's see how much money we can make off these LGR Fanboys and Greybeards by rehashing all of our old crap into some stupid raspberry pi clone with a C64 emulator.

They need to focus on making a useful minimalist OS, that would be cool. Instead they'll market the c64 again. Dross.
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>>107115552
>Commodore is back with modern hardware in a retro-inspired chassis, and a new Linux-based OS, Commodore OS Vision 3.0,
>based around the same principles that made the original Commodore appealing for enthusiasts and hobby programmers.

Those two halves of the sentence aren't really compatible with each other.

The original Commodore wasn't about being "retro". It looked like that because it was the norm back then. It was the cost efficient and logical design back then.
The original Commodore didn't use a unix insipired OS originally made for mainframes, because it was a PERSONAL COMPUTER in it's purest form. Nothing against Linux, but by design it's the polar opposite of what Commodore was.
The original Commodore didn't just use "modern" hardware either. It used unique hardware. That was particular true with the Amiga. Nobody needs another x86/ARM linux box.
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>>107115552
>Commodore [International] returns
not if the Italians stop them first
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>>107115552
>Linux-based OS

How dare you do this to King Terry, lover of the Commodore? Heathens!

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It's rebranded chinkshit. Literal chinkshit sold at a 200% markup, I shit you not. Barely functioning garbage.

It sucks because I've had good experiences with their desktops but the laptops are pure crap.
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OP here. I was sent a defective laptop by System76 TWICE. Keyboard double-types. Pressing a key will cause it to fire twice. The left shift key was crunchy as hell and wouldn't fire half the time. The left control key was the same. I returned the defective unit and was sent a replacement unit. The replacement unit was also defective in the exact same ways. Half the keys on the keyboard felt like there was dirt under them. Avoid System76 laptops. Their desktops are solid, however (I own one and it works great).
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>>107118601
Wait, people still don't know 99% of those "boutique" vendors are just rebranded Clevo resellers? LOL
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>>107119060
kek
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I buy DELL
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>>107118601
Should have bought a macbook

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>half of the world is collectively strongarmed by microsoft into being forced to use newer versions of windows
grim
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>>107118498
>farts in your faggot retard face
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>>107118501
beating or not beating white kids didn't make them smarter or dumber

nor did it affect the niglets
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>>107118274
I am waiting for Affinity to be able to run in Linux.
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>>107118477
more like they were forced to implement built-in linux VM capability because the dev experience on windows is so fucking garbage unless you use a language supported by visual studio, and because nobody runs server software on windows
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>>107118274
>2024 crowdstrike outage happens
>everything is fucked in australia because 80% of our infrastructure runs on windows

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VP9 thread, this time with bloated sample MP4s at 720p because H264 blows hard at 1080p and above.

Windows batch script found in webm related to use as a reference point:

ffmpeg -i in.mp4 ^
-c:v libvpx-vp9 ^
-b:v 0 -crf 30 -g 300 ^
-cpu-used 4 -lag-in-frames 25 -aq-mode 2 ^
-tile-columns 1 -row-mt 1 -enable-tpl 1 ^
-an out.webm

REM -profile:v 2 -pix_fmt yuv420p10le ^
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First 20 second 720p sample from the anime: After the rain.
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>>107119169
Output VP9 transcode using OP params.
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>>107119169
>>107119179
FFmetrics of these 2. Not sure what scores to aim for but they already seem pretty fucking high from the get-go.

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INFO:
https://github.com/awesome-jellyfin/awesome-jellyfin/

NEWS:
>new Android TV client is bretty gud and might be better than official ATV client
https://github.com/damontecres/Wholphin

Remember, fuck Plex.

Discuss Jellyfin
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>>107117995
Works fine for me. Your box must be shit.
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>>107117556
your only choice is jellycon + kodi
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>>107087873
>>107108992
Thanks anons, got it delivered yesterday and does exactly what I needed.
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>two directories, one with 8000 images and one with 1000 videos
I've been using Jellyfin for months already and it works great for streaming stuff to my phone at home, however I'm concerned that the directories are getting too bloated.
I heard that Jellyfin isn't too fond of dealing with images, and that having too many files in a single directory causes issues for both the OS (Kubuntu in my case) and the apps that explore it (Dolphin and Jellyfin).

Is the issue overblown or is it something that will bite me in the ass later if I don't fix it now?
If I should fix it, would using a script and moving the files to a 3-level dir tree composed of the first six letters of each file's SHA256 hash to distribute them evenly work?. Something like
>/ab/cd/ef/filename.ext
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>>107068835
>>107081288
Can't you just make a plugin?
https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server/plugins/

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>>107109215
His name was Mister Arnold in this movie.

And there were others, they were operating with a skeleton crew after everyone else fled the hurricane.
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>>107112208
The canonically also used cray super computers, and he really didn't spare any expense. The whole system worked fine and was on par with other major theme parks. The only reason it failed it because Dennis Nedry made it fail.
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>>107113197
iirc the story goes that spielberg was, as usual, a fucking hack but one with infinite jew sheckels, and because they were already doing lots of edited-in special effects but ALSO lots of practical effects the budget was fuckhuge and the props guy was a tech wonk so he proposed it and they just kinda let him do it because outright buying face plates of a bunch of supercomputers paled compared to the dinosaur puppets with custom milled aluminum skeletons

supposedly most of them got returned but they kept a few and i think they were re-used in a couple other movies. sorta like how when you go on IMFDB there's notes sometimes saying that some super cool crazy spacegun that would have been like 25 grand at the time even for the civilian model was procured by DOCTOR FIREARMS, PROPSMASTER and IS THE VERY SAME ONE THAT APPEARED IN [link]

>>107118447
i know thats why i specified "in the reboots"
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>>107118447
I said this in the thread two days ago, the entire thing is automated.
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>>107112507
So good IT then

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Truly a prophet
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>>107118256
Where is the amogus?


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